ALL THAT REMAINS Frontman Auctioning Stage Shoes For 'Wounded Warrior Project'

July 19, 2011

ALL THAT REMAINS frontman Phil Labonte is auctioning his stage shoes to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project a non-profit organization founded in 2002 dedicated to honoring and empowering wounded warriors. Bid now on eBay to win a pair of shoes Labonte wore in 2010 and 2011 during ALL THAT REMAINS' North American tour in support of the "For We Are Many" album. Phil will also personally autograph the shoes to the winning bidder and all proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

A former marine, Labonte's respect and esteem for the military is firmly etched in his roots, with both grandfathers having served in World War II and his father in the air force.

ALL THAT REMAINS's "The Last Time" video was filmed on January 30 in Chicago, Illinois with director Nathan "Karma" Cox (LINKIN PARK, BLACK VEIL BRIDES, MARILYN MANSON). The song comes off ALL THAT REMAINS' latest album, "For We Are Many", which debuted at No. 10 on The Billboard 200 chart while also coming in at No. 1 on the Hard Music Albums chart.

"For We Are Many" sold 29,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release. The band's previous CD, "Overcome", opened with just under 29,000 units in September 2008 to enter The Billboard 200 chart at No. 16.

"For We Are Many" was released through a joint venture between Prosthetic Records and Razor & Tie. The CD was recorded last spring at Zing Studios in Massachusetts and produced by KILLSWITCH ENGAGE guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, who also helmed ALL THAT REMAINS' "This Darkened Heart" and "The Fall of Ideals".

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